The r/l phonemes in Korean are not distinct as they might be in English. Instead, they are often pronounced somewhere in between the two sounds. You can find this sound in words like 라면 (ramen) or 리더 (leader). It's important to note that this sound is a blend between r and l and may not perfectly match either sound.
There are four phonemes in "lively": /l/ /ī/ /v/ /lē/.
The word "blue" has three phonemes: /b/, /l/, and /u/.
There are three distinct phonemes, or speech sounds, in blew: b / l / ew
There are four phonemes in the word "crawl." The phonemes are /k/ /r/ /o/ /l/.
"Milkman" is not a phoneme; it is a combination of phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word. In "milkman," the phonemes would be /m/, /ɪ/, /l/, /k/, /m/, /ə/, /n/.
Either Japanese or Korean (Korean released under Sono King)
The word "blue" has three phonemes: /b/, /l/, and /u/.
There are three distinct phonemes, or speech sounds, in blew: b / l / ew
"Milkman" is not a phoneme; it is a combination of phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that can change the meaning of a word. In "milkman," the phonemes would be /m/, /ɪ/, /l/, /k/, /m/, /ə/, /n/.
There are four phonemes in "lively": /l/ /ī/ /v/ /lē/.
There are three phonemes, or distinct speech sounds, in the word 'claw': c / l / aw
The phonemes in the word "clock" are /k/ /l/ /ɒ/ /k/.
I think it's 레이첼 Leh-ee-chel (curl your tongue at the l's, the Korean language doesn't actually have any R's)
There are 4 phonemes in the word PLEASE: /p/ /l/ /i/ /z/.
There are three phonemes in the word "love": /l/, /ʌ/, /v/.
There are three phonemes in the word "clog": /k/, /l/, and /ɒ/ or /ɑ/.
The word "clue" has 4 phonemes: /k/ /l/ /oo/ /y/.